This thread has made me really want an Echo 4910 and a 3510. Even though I have a 352 and 3 Husqvarna 50cc saws and I don't even burn wood anymore. Thanks guys.
Meeee tooThis thread has made me really want an Echo 4910 and a 3510. Even though I have a 352 and 3 Husqvarna 50cc saws and I don't even burn wood anymore. Thanks guys.
I'm the original OP and I'll be DAMNED if I haven't changed my mind. I'm going with the Echo 590 over the Stihl 250. Just got home with the 590.
But, if this saw turns out to be a dog, I'm coming after you!
Good for you! Good choice! If it’s tuned right from the dealer, you’ll be happy.I'm the original OP and I'll be DAMNED if I haven't changed my mind. I'm going with the Echo 590 over the Stihl 250. Just got home with the 590.
Here's why:
-- I HATE any kind of machine that won't start properly, especially a chainsaw. I hate sitting out in the woods, sweating like a racehorse and waiting for the chainsaw to start again. Lot of good comments here about the 250, but about 70 percent of the 250 owners admitted to recurring starting problems.
-- That five-year warranty is a big deal to me.
-- Opinions from ANY forum are just that - opinions. I asked for them and I got them and I sincerely appreciate them. But they are just a GUIDE to an ultimate buying decision. In this case, what they did do was convincve me to do a little more research on my own, and for that, I thank those guys who suggested it.
I read a ton and watched a ton of videos. Researched the people that wrote the reviews and did the videos. The 590 does indeed appear to be a far superior saw to the 250, and well worth the extra expense.
We'll see.
- Power and money. If this 59cc Echo works out the way l hope, I won't need to buy a bigger machine in the fall to complement the smaller 250. That's a huge money saver.
-- Customer Service. I started out a Stihl guy and I still am. I'll have to be convinced before I start crowing abut this Echo.
But my original Stihl dealer closed, and the new guys in town act like they're doing you a favor just letting you walk in the door. The Echo guys I've dealt with so far are the opposite. I know this is just a local thing, but that's who I'll be dealing with and I won't abide jerks.
-- There's some other reasons too but I want to get to reading the Echo manual and get to know this saw. I got some work to do before it turns hot here in Florida.
Thanks to everybody!
But, if this saw turns out to be a dog, I'm coming after you!
I know all about tuning my Harley, I didn't realize you had to tune these chainsaws. More reading...Good for you! Good choice! If it’s tuned right from the dealer, you’ll be happy.
I've never run a 590 but most everything i read about them is very positive. I have (and really like) some smaller echos. I'm pretty certain my next saw will be a 4910 to replace the 250.I'm the original OP and I'll be DAMNED if I haven't changed my mind. I'm going with the Echo 590 over the Stihl 250. Just got home with the 590.
Here's why:
-- I HATE any kind of machine that won't start properly, especially a chainsaw. I hate sitting out in the woods, sweating like a racehorse and waiting for the chainsaw to start again. Lot of good comments here about the 250, but about 70 percent of the 250 owners admitted to recurring starting problems.
-- That five-year warranty is a big deal to me.
-- Opinions from ANY forum are just that - opinions. I asked for them and I got them and I sincerely appreciate them. But they are just a GUIDE to an ultimate buying decision. In this case, what they did do was convincve me to do a little more research on my own, and for that, I thank those guys who suggested it.
I read a ton and watched a ton of videos. Researched the people that wrote the reviews and did the videos. The 590 does indeed appear to be a far superior saw to the 250, and well worth the extra expense.
We'll see.
- Power and money. If this 59cc Echo works out the way l hope, I won't need to buy a bigger machine in the fall to complement the smaller 250. That's a huge money saver.
-- Customer Service. I started out a Stihl guy and I still am. I'll have to be convinced before I start crowing abut this Echo.
But my original Stihl dealer closed, and the new guys in town act like they're doing you a favor just letting you walk in the door. The Echo guys I've dealt with so far are the opposite. I know this is just a local thing, but that's who I'll be dealing with and I won't abide jerks.
-- There's some other reasons too but I want to get to reading the Echo manual and get to know this saw. I got some work to do before it turns hot here in Florida.
Thanks to everybody!
But, if this saw turns out to be a dog, I'm coming after you!
There are a few good videos about tuning chainsaws. I think there is one devoted to the 590, rev limited saws are a little different to tune than unlimited coil saws.I know all about tuning my Harley, I didn't realize you had to tune these chainsaws. More reading...
I'm glad you did your research and made an informed decision. That's what I meant about comparing the specs and the price no matter what the brand. I seen many people buy the wrong product just because of the brand.I'm the original OP and I'll be DAMNED if I haven't changed my mind. I'm going with the Echo 590 over the Stihl 250. Just got home with the 590.
Here's why:
-- I HATE any kind of machine that won't start properly, especially a chainsaw. I hate sitting out in the woods, sweating like a racehorse and waiting for the chainsaw to start again. Lot of good comments here about the 250, but about 70 percent of the 250 owners admitted to recurring starting problems.
-- That five-year warranty is a big deal to me.
-- Opinions from ANY forum are just that - opinions. I asked for them and I got them and I sincerely appreciate them. But they are just a GUIDE to an ultimate buying decision. In this case, what they did do was convincve me to do a little more research on my own, and for that, I thank those guys who suggested it.
I read a ton and watched a ton of videos. Researched the people that wrote the reviews and did the videos. The 590 does indeed appear to be a far superior saw to the 250, and well worth the extra expense.
We'll see.
- Power and money. If this 59cc Echo works out the way l hope, I won't need to buy a bigger machine in the fall to complement the smaller 250. That's a huge money saver.
-- Customer Service. I started out a Stihl guy and I still am. I'll have to be convinced before I start crowing abut this Echo.
But my original Stihl dealer closed, and the new guys in town act like they're doing you a favor just letting you walk in the door. The Echo guys I've dealt with so far are the opposite. I know this is just a local thing, but that's who I'll be dealing with and I won't abide jerks.
-- There's some other reasons too but I want to get to reading the Echo manual and get to know this saw. I got some work to do before it turns hot here in Florida.
Thanks to everybody!
But, if this saw turns out to be a dog, I'm coming after you!
You will like the CS590. Echo saws do seem to take a little extra time to break in and wake up. I noticed an increase in power by the time my CS490 had about 10 tanks through it. The biggest difference came after doing a muff mod and removing the carb limiters.
Curious to know when you acquired your 250.I have a MS250 its a great little saw. I've never had starting issues. I swapped the muffler for a older style 025 muffler with the larger port. That really woke it up. It's one of my most used saws.
Yep, gotta make sure it’s tuned. If they are too lean it’ll seem like it’s running good but it’ll be slowly self destructing. It’s been the bane of many an Echo bought at the box store.I know all about tuning my Harley, I didn't realize you had to tune these chainsaws. More reading...
All of these stems were harvested with a Husq 50 w an 18" bar. The pile is a bit over 6' high and includes a 22" dbh one on the bottom that seems to be bashful and not wanting to be seen.There are a few good videos about tuning chainsaws. I think there is one devoted to the 590, rev limited saws are a little different to tune than unlimited coil saws.
Bought it about two years ago. I'm not aware of any changes made to the MS250 since it was introduced. It's basically a flippy cap version of the 025. The MS250 has a more restrictive muffler and different style air filter.Curious to know when you acquired your 250.
I am wondering if there was some kind of internal change with the new ones.
Bought the one I had this past Nov. Murder.Bought it about two years ago. I'm not aware of any changes made to the MS250 since it was introduced. It's basically a flippy cap version of the 025. The MS250 has a more restrictive muffler and different style air filter.
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